Chyna Doll is the follow-up to Foxy Brown's 1996 platinum debut album
Ill Na Na and was recorded in 1998. The album features guest appearances by
DMX,
Mýa,
Total,
Jay-Z,
Beanie Sigel,
Memphis Bleek,
Eightball & MJG,
Juvenile,
Too Short, Pretty Boy (Gavin Marchand, also known as Young Gavin and Nino Brown),
Mia X,
Tha Dogg Pound,
Gangsta Boo, and
Noreaga. It also features a special appearance by
Pam Grier, the actress who played the original
Foxy Brown in the 1974
blaxploitation film. About this album, Brown said, "I wanted to captivate everyone. I wanted to get all the crowds. I wanted to get the Down South crowd, West Coast crowds, East Coast crowds, all the dopest MCs from each part of the world – and we just did our thing. It was dope, it was real hot. I'm very proud with this album." Recording for her second album began in the summer of 1998. In September 1998, it was reported that Foxy Brown would remake
Janet Jackson's classic "
What Have You Done for Me Lately" for the upcoming album, as well as an update to
N.W.A.'s "Real Niggaz Don't Die", calling it "Bitches with Attitude" featuring
Southern female rappers
Mia X and
Gangsta Boo. During the recording process of the album, alternative rock singer
Fiona Apple agreed to make a guest appearance on the album after an invitation from Brown, but due to scheduling differences, the session could not be arranged in enough time to make the final cut. Foxy Brown had also asked
Madonna to collaborate on the album, but due to unknown circumstances, nothing ever became of it. Originally, the album was going to be called
Femme Fatale and was originally going to be released on November 17, 1998, but Brown decided to delay the release of the album to give her enough time to make sure everything was the way she wanted it. == Promotion ==